Mailing Address..................................

Phone..................................

E-Mail..................................

Fax..................................

978-623-8662

Website..................................

www.collins-center.com

Technical Director..................................

Scott Worthley

Stage Dimensions..................................

84'-0" wide x 32'-0" from plaster line x 42"-0" up from the house floor. The apron extends 6'-0" down stage. The entire stage is covered with masonite, painted black, laid over 4" of wood, set upon concrete.

Orchestra Pit..................................

61'-0" wide and curving out along the downstage edge to a 100' radius, the pit is 12'-0" at center, 6'-9" at the ends. The pit is fitted with Wenger interlocking platforms and has three level settings: 18" below the house floor, level with the house floor, and stage level.

Proscenium Height..................................

25'-0"

Wings..................................

Stage Right: 10'-0" from proscenium to SR wall x 32'-0" from plaster line to upstage wall.

Stage Left: 5'-0" from proscenium to fly rail x 32'-0" from plaster line to upstage wall.

Rigging..................................

(43) T-Track, counter weight, line sets. All lines are on approximately 6" centers. All sets are operated from the deck off stage left. 10 sets are double purchase. 8 sets are fixed and loaded and cannot be moved.

All arbors are 7'-0" tall and have a maximum load capacity of 1100 pounds.

(See also rigging schedule - included in the downloadable version and on the Fly Schedule page)

Soft Goods..................................

(1) blue velour house curtain, capable of both guillotine and draw.

(1) blue velour house valance 9'-0" x 86'-0".

(4) sets black velour legs, 28'-0" tall x 14'-0" wide.

(4) black velour borders, 6'-0" tall x 80'-0" wide.

(2) black velour drops. One is 28'-0" x 74'-0" and one is 28'-0" x 68'-0".

(1) full black velour traveler. The traveler opens from center and is operated from stage left.